John Boehner, call your office.
Less than one week after the National Republican Congressional Committee and Speaker Boehner began holding sessions where Republican aides were taught about “messaging against women opponents,” Iowa Senate candidate Mark Jacobs revealed his strategy on how to speak to women.
“I think you have to connect with women on an emotional level, and with a wife of 25 years and an 18-year-old daughter, I’ve had a lot of coaching on that,” Jacobs said in a local television interview Sunday.
Jacobs, the former CEO of Reliant Energy, announced his campaign last month, and told supporters that his message of economic growth and opportunity would resonate with voters who were fed up with the dysfunction in Washington. But ahead of the 2014 election, Jacobs will need to direct attention away from his cringe-worthy comment–something that damaged Republicans in the last election after multiple male candidates spoke out about rape and pregnancies.
On Tuesday, the American Bridge PAC released a video that resurfaced more examples of the GOP’s war on women, including Missouri Senate candidate and former congressman Todd Akin’s comment about how women’s bodies could shut down if they were “legitimately raped,” and Indiana Senate candidate Richard Mourdock’s suggestion that rape pregnancies were God’s will.









